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** [[w:Scallop|Scallop]] shell: the sea shell, especially the scallop shell, is the symbol of Baptism, and is found frequently on Baptismal fonts. The dish used by priests to pour water over the heads of catechumens in Baptism is often scallop-shaped. The scallop, too, is a symbol for the Apostle James the Greater. [http://www.fisheaters.com/symbols.html]
** [[w:Scallop|Scallop]] shell: the sea shell, especially the scallop shell, is the symbol of Baptism, and is found frequently on Baptismal fonts. The dish used by priests to pour water over the heads of catechumens in Baptism is often scallop-shaped. The scallop, too, is a symbol for the Apostle James the Greater. [http://www.fisheaters.com/symbols.html]


* Vatican & Roman Catholic
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File:Coptic shell.jpg|Coptic shell, symbol of the universe. Louvre, Paris.
File:Pagan papal crest st peter rome.jpg|Pagan symbols of the heavens on a papal crest in St. Peter's Basilica, Rome, Italy.
File:Shell crypt st paul london.jpg|Over the crypt of St. Paul's Cathedral (London) is a large golden shell.
File:Holy water shell.jpg|This cosmic symbol is often used as a font to hold "holy" water.
File:Benedict shell.jpg|Pope [[w:Pope Benedict XVI|Pope Benedict XVI]] coat of arms.
File:Statue-of-st-longinus.jpg|Sea Shell underneath the foot of [[w:Saint Longinus|Saint Longinus]] at the Vatican
File:Statue-of-st-veronica-in-the-southwest-pier.jpg|Sea Shell underneath the foot of [[w:Saint Veronica|Saint Veronica]] at the Vatican
File:Trevi Fountain.jpg|Giant shell as base of the statue of Neptune ([[w:Oceanus|Oceanus]]) at the [[w:Trevi_fountain|Trevi fountain]] in Rome [http://www.turnbacktogod.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/st-peters-basilica-pics-0214.jpg]
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* Others
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Image:Birth_of_Venus.jpg|"[[w:The Birth of Venus (Botticelli)|''The Birth of Venus'']]" a painting by [[w:Sandro Botticelli|Sandro Botticelli]] from around 1482.
File:Coptic shell.jpg|Coptic shell, symbol of the universe. Louvre, Paris. [http://www.remnantofgod.org/flash/whore/whore16.html]
File:Roman gravestone.jpg|Roman gravestone using the symbol of a large shell to represent the heavens.
File:Roman gravestone.jpg|Roman gravestone using the symbol of a large shell to represent the heavens.
File:Poseidon shell.jpg|Poseidon with shell at his head. The shell was a symbol for the universe, and for moving across the Zodiac. [http://amazingdiscoveries.org/albums/p/5602900214622508049/poseidon-shell.png.jpg]
File:Poseidon shell.jpg|Poseidon with shell at his head. The shell was a symbol for the universe, and for moving across the Zodiac. [http://amazingdiscoveries.org/albums/p/5602900214622508049/poseidon-shell.png.jpg]
File:Venus in shell.jpg|Venus is borne from the sea in a large shell, symbol of the cosmos.  
File:Venus in shell.jpg|Venus is borne from the sea in a large shell, symbol of the cosmos.  
File:Pagan papal crest st peter rome.jpg|Pagan symbols of the heavens on a papal crest in St. Peter's Basilica, Rome, Italy.
File:Shell crypt st paul london.jpg|Over the crypt of St. Paul's Cathedral (London) is a large golden shell.
File:Holy water shell.jpg|This cosmic symbol is often used as a font to hold "holy" water.
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* Logo
* Logo
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Image:Shell_Logo.jpg|[[w:Royal Dutch Shell|Shell]] company logo
File:Shell logo history.jpg|[[w:Royal Dutch Shell|Royal Dutch Shell]] company logo history
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Latest revision as of 11:26, 16 August 2011

Shell

  • The shell seen here is similar to the NBC peacock logo. Both represent the sun and its rays. These rays of light represent the esoteric knowledge that man can become God through scientific knowledge. [4]
  • The shell was a symbol for the universe, and for moving across the Zodiac. [5]
  • In Catholicism
    • Scallop shell: the sea shell, especially the scallop shell, is the symbol of Baptism, and is found frequently on Baptismal fonts. The dish used by priests to pour water over the heads of catechumens in Baptism is often scallop-shaped. The scallop, too, is a symbol for the Apostle James the Greater. [6]
  • Vatican & Roman Catholic
  • Others


  • Logo